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Old 04-29-2011, 07:55 PM
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The voltage is high because something is probably open and not drawing current like it should.

Look for an open power resistor, there is a metal strip riveted across the back of the chassis that contains a long wirewound resistor with multiple taps, it's quite common for these to open up.

I would check your B+ voltages at some of the tubes, knowing the section missing the B+ would make it easier to know where to look.
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